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Is It Time to Sell Stocks?

ClearMoney

Invariably, the question behind the question is, “Should I be doing something different in my portfolio?” If only we could find them, our portfolios would do so much better. How would her hypothetical portfolio have performed over the past 50 years following this simple annual readjustment strategy? Consider Felicity Foresight.

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Myth-Busting with Momentum: How to Pursue the Premium

ClearMoney

As with many things in life, the truth is somewhere between the extremes: While both simulated and real-world data suggest momentum may not be suitable as a driver of long-term asset allocations, we believe momentum considerations can be integrated in a cost-effective way to help inform daily portfolio management decisions.

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Market Review 2021: A Recovery Amid Challenges

ClearMoney

For investors worried about the impact of inflation on their portfolios, it is important to remember that US stocks since 1991 have generally provided returns that outpaced inflation. Concentrating your portfolio in a few hot stocks or cryptocurrencies—like focusing on any small number of holdings—can expose investors to substantial risk.

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Microsoft’s 401(k) Retirement Plan Details

Cordant Wealth Partners

Microsoft Technology Licensing, Undead Labs The Microsoft 401(k) plan is part of the comprehensive benefits offering that includes the Microsoft Corporation Employee Stock Purchase Plan and the Microsoft Corporation Deferred Compensation Plan. Looking at the Microsoft 401(k) plan as part of your overall portfolio is important.

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Transcript: Gretchen Morgenson

The Big Picture

And so I would see how the over-the-counter desk, over-the-counter stock desk would push stocks and encourage brokers to sell them, put a lot of commission in them, to move them because some big seller was coming into the market. Or should this be kept out of private asset allocators’ hands? RITHOLTZ: Right.

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